New Jersey Herald
Two Sussex County Democrats announced a joint election campaign for county commissioner seats in the latest effort to bring bipartisanship to the board that has been run by Republicans for the past two decades.
Scott Paul of Andover Township and Mike Vrabel of Sparta announced their candidacy over the weekend via a post on the Vrabel and Paul for Sussex County Commissioner Facebook page. We are ready to roll up our sleeves and get to work. Sussex County, let’s do this! read the post.
Vrabel and Paul released their three key initiatives for the race: support small businesses, ensure fiscal responsibility, and equal representation for all county residents regardless of background.
Wednesday s meeting agenda included Fantasia s resolution. She set aside time to discuss the dueling resolutions.
Twenty-six people addressed the resolutions during the public speaking session. Speakers related personal stories of prejudice and all but one supported the initial resolution presented by the Sussex County Democratic Committee. The lone objector identified himself as David Morovich of Vernon, and accused those supporting the initial resolution as being from outside, and blamed Democrats for supporting cancel culture. They hate religion, he said. According to the roster of speakers, just one of the speakers was from outside Sussex County. It s sad how (this) has become a partisan issue, said Josh Hertzberg, who resigned from the county board in December after he won a seat on the Sparta Township Council.
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Sussex County Board of Commissioners vacant seat filled
New Jersey Herald
SUSSEX COUNTY Frankford Township Committeeman Chris Carney was selected to fill the vacant Sussex County Board of Commissioners seat by the county s Republican Committee.
Carney fills the seat left vacant by Josh Hertzberg, who resigned late last year after he was elected to the Sparta Township Council.
Carney, 43, resigned his Frankford position Monday and will attend his first meeting as county commissioner on Feb. 10. I m not sure whether I will be sworn in before that meeting, he said Monday afternoon, but noted he is already getting information forwarded to him from the commissioners office.
Thanks to all Sussex County mayors for their service during challenging times | 24 Dec 2020 | 03:05 From left: Mayor Michael Lensak, Andover Twsp; Mayor Chris Carney, Frankford Township; Mayor Alex Rubenstein, Byram Township; Mayor Michael Francis, Hopatcong; Mayor Howard Burrell, Vernon Township; Mayor Stan Kula, Hardyston Twsp; Mayor Patricia Zdichocki, Stanhope; Mayor Jerry Murphy, Sparta Township (Photo provided)
Editor’s note: Tammie Horsfield made the following statement earlier this month in presenting the Sussex County Economic Development Partnership’s Mayor of the Year award at the Municipal State of Affairs Event. She said the partnership “decided not to present the Mayor of the Year to just one mayor this year, but rather to present and thank all Sussex County mayors for their efforts through these challenging times. Each and every mayor has had to deal with the challenges of Covid, and they are to be commended for all they have done to help their resident